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I am still reading this book and i find it very interesting
Gwenhwyfar has not changed much with the years
Once again the author delivers a vivid portrait of england in the dark ages complete with the complex political struggles of a ... Read More
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Emotionally however he is still like the boy the reader first met in the kingmaking
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- This product had a total of 57 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 31 2021.
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This is not the king arthur of the round table
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Hollick seems to have set out writing with this in mind building a story where nearly all the classic elements are there but many of them are not exactly how we know them crafting a believable idea of how this element was warped into that or that character got confused with this
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The characters are fleshed out and the story is unpredictable
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What you will not find though is merlin or excalibur or the knights of the round table
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I enjoyed this second installment of pendragons banner as much as i did the first but i found it hard to try to sum up
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Peace also eludes gwenhwyfar as she raises her three young sons knowing arthur’s first wife winifred is looming with her own son as rival heir
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In this second book of the pendragons banner trilogy arthur pendragon comes of age on the field of battle and in the often even deadlier circle of leadership that was dark ages britain
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This was a cruel era and no doubt required a cruel leader
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